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No, smoking is prohibited on all beaches in Malibu. However, smoking is permitted in the parking lots. Remember that Malibu is in a high fire danger zone - be sure to fully extinguish all cigarettes, and dispose of them properly.

Beaches, Parks & Attractions

No, smoking is prohibited on all beaches in Malibu. However, smoking is permitted in the parking lots. Remember that Malibu is in a high fire danger zone - be sure to fully extinguish all cigarettes, and dispose of them properly.

Dogs are not allowed on any beach in Malibu. If you bring your dog to the beach, you will be asked to leave, and you may also be cited. Leo Carrillo State Beach (near the Malibu/Ventura County line) does allow dogs on leash in some areas.

Zuma Beach has an abundance of parking in its fee parking lots. On hot summer days (especially holidays), the parking lots sometimes fill up, and are closed for an hour or two until spaces become available. If you are coming to the beach on a busy weekend, come early.

The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors does issue permits for parties on the beach, and may allow alcohol if certain conditions are met. Visit http://beaches.lacounty.gov/ for more information. Beaches and Harbors

The City of Malibu adopted Los Angeles County Code Section 17.12.320, which prohibits the consumption of alcohol on the beach. Visit https://www.municode.com/library/ca/los_angeles_county/codes/code_of_ordinances L.A. County Code